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Rusty.....you do realize that you seem to have a prejudice against banjos :D. Is this something prevalent with "rock musicians"?

It's very evident if you look at some of your previous posts :). No criticism intended, just an observation on my part. Are accordions in the same category as banjos?

All in good fun, just an observation on my part.


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There is a place for every instrument.

Some should just be placed in the next room.
Alternately:

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Disclaimer: Many years ago i found that my biological father was from Coopersville KY. I also found pics of him and friends playing the banjo. Which may explain why I occasionally enjoy bluegrass.
 

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The playing of the pipes signifies that someone is dead or about to be.
Or possibly not. There's the famous story of Lord Lovat's piper, Bill Mullin, who piped Lovat's troops ashore in Normandy. Amazingly, Mullin arrived unscathed. Some German prisoners were asked why they didn't shoot him and they said, "We thought he was off his head!"
 
And for those who can't get enough self-flagellation: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w82thu_LEms&ab_channel=MikeDelaney"]Banjos, accordions and bagpipes[/ame]...:eek:...Ben
 
My wife wanted to go to a BATH AND BODY WORKS store. I set out side on a bench and waited. I was laughing when my wife came out and see asked why?
It was the reverse of the MIDVALE SCHOOL FOR THE GIFTED !! The number of women coming out trying to pull the door open instead of pushing it open was to much. I saw some kiss the door and the shocked look on their faces was priceless !
 
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